Volume 75
Number 3

The Classes

"Thanks for the memories"
A message from AEA Executive Director Bob Carpenter

Sixth Alumni University

Class of ’34 endows scholarship

Japan Emory Alumni Assocation

Anthony Ephirim-Donkor ’88T-’94Phd

Mary Cobb Bugg Callahan ’77G

Raleigh H. Watson ’61D and Henry B. Patterson ’61D

William C. Warren IV ’79M-’82PEDS


"We Teach Possibilities"

Ghost Stories

In Hog Heaven

 

 

 

 

 


Arts & Sciences

Go to: Oxford, Emory College, Allied Health, Arts & Sciences, Business, Dental, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Theology, Deaths

Margaret McCoy Gayle ’33G of New York City is a centennial historian for the City of New York.

Marion M. Brooke ’35C-’36G. See Brooke ’35C.

Arne-Jacob Kristoffersen ’54G of Ulricehamn, Sweden, a retired minister and educator, has contributed a collection of works to the Pitts Theology Library.

Thomas M. Robertson ’62G of Carrollton, compound development manager of Southwire Company, received the American Society for Testing and Materials’ Arnold H. Scott Award.

Mason I. Lowance Jr. ’67PhD of Amherst, Mass., an English professor at the University of Massachusetts, is the author of two recent books, The Penguin Anthology of Abolitionist Writings and A House Divided: The Antebellum Slavery Debates in America, 1776—1865.

Madge McCord Knott ’68G of Macon was honored by the dedication of the Mount de Sales High School library in her name upon her retirement.

Josephine Hart Brandon ’74PhD of Madison is the author of Pages of Glory: Georgia’s Documentary Heritage, published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Martha J. Hardwick ’80C-’80G. See Hardwick ’80C.

James D. Tichenor ’74T-’84PhD. See Tichenor ’74T.

Jamie L. Greene ’85L-’95G. See Greene ’85L.

Todd A. Van Marter ’99PhD. See Fisher ’95C.

 

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